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Polymorphism of the IPK1 gene among members of the genus Glycine

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The structural polymorphism of the IPK1 gene involved in the biosynthesis of phytic acid was studied in 30 samples from three species of the genus Glycine (G. max, G. soja, and G. gracilis). Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the sequences of the first and the second introns of the IPK1 gene were found, differences in the length of microsatellite loci located in intron 2 were demonstrated, and a total of six polymorphic variants were identified. Data on the distribution of the identified alleles among the samples from the working set and the analysis and discussion of these data are given.

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Original Russian Text © V.V. Martynov, D.B. Dorokhov, 2014, published in Genetika, 2014, Vol. 50, No. 7, pp. 787–793.

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Martynov, V.V., Dorokhov, D.B. Polymorphism of the IPK1 gene among members of the genus Glycine . Russ J Genet 50, 686–692 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1022795414070138

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